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Canteen #8—Pickles
lifestyle

Canteen #8—Pickles

In summer, we feast on crunchy vegetables and fruits, which are good to keep for the autumn and winter months. It’s not just a kitchen pastime, it’s also an important task—as our ancestors well knew, for whom pickles were a way of supplementing their vitamins in cold
Faces and landscapes of Petőfi’s people | Interview with Róbert László Bácsi and Balázs Mohai
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Faces and landscapes of Petőfi’s people | Interview with Róbert László Bácsi and Balázs Mohai

In a long-term project, the Hungarian documentary photography group Pictorial Collective captured the residents of streets named after Sándor Petőfi, providing a subjective snapshot of contemporary Hungarian society. We asked two members of the collective, Róbert László Bácsi and Balázs Mohai, about organization, travel, special encounters, the Hungarian countryside, and
Canteen #6—Casseroles
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Canteen #6—Casseroles

When we think of Hungarian cuisine, we can say one thing for sure: it’s creative. We have many recipes and dishes that save leftovers and creatively reuse the last crumbs of a previous dish. So join us as we step through the doors of our favorite canteen again to
Gábor Máté: Inner Sky
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Gábor Máté: Inner Sky

Gábor Máté’s photography exhibition Inner Sky, which explores the complex relationship between the personalities of parents and their children, is open for a few more days. Through the eyes of young adults and children, the photographer’s series seeks to reveal how parents and their relationships with each other
“Every passing takes us back to a beginning” | Photo series on Baranja, Croatia
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“Every passing takes us back to a beginning” | Photo series on Baranja, Croatia

Tomislav Marcijuš is an internationally renowned photographer living in Osijek, Croatia. He started experimenting with film and analog camera after graduating from architecture school, this is how his passion became his profession, and later the Marcijuš Studio brand. Working with a documentary and artistic approach, the photographer told us about
Singaporean social housing tables from above
photography

Singaporean social housing tables from above

The series by photographer Jonathan Tan focuses on the tables of social housing buildings, built in Singapore during the sixties. With photos composed of shapes and forms shot from above, the series is entitled Lepak downstairs, meaning Relax downstairs. The photos, shot with an iPhone XR and a selfie-stick, depict
Locked in panel blocks | Michal Zahornacky
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Locked in panel blocks | Michal Zahornacky

Regular blocks in pastel tones and strange, dense compositions: Slovakian photo artist Michal Zahornacky have placed the feeling of isolation into a new dimension. Michal Zahornacky started to form an interest towards photography ten years ago, as a means of artistic self-expression: he sees it as a medium allowing him
Polish nostalgia at Lake Balaton
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Polish nostalgia at Lake Balaton

“We were heading south. It was the most exciting time of every year. Luggage, fixed to the top of our tiny Fiat made the car look almost as high as it was long. There were three hundred miles to drive but for us it was almost an eternity.” Michal Solarski
When it’s cold outside: winter photographs, mostly from the east
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When it’s cold outside: winter photographs, mostly from the east

Although there are plenty of landscapes to be photographed in the east in all seasons, here, winter provides a truly postcard-like sight compared to many other regions. In the coldest parts of the world, winter can last up to ten months and summer doesn’t bring any real relief either,
Surreal humor in the photographs of Bára Prášilová
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Surreal humor in the photographs of Bára Prášilová

Surreal and bizarre images with a touch of humor that never over-explain, leaving room for thinking—Instead of using digital manipulation, Czech visual artist, Bára Prášilová uses real props and costumes of her own design to create her characteristic visual world. The strange situations are not just visually expressive; they
Hungarian swimming caps in international waters
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Hungarian swimming caps in international waters

Eszter Sára Cseh’s fantasy photos are gaining more and more international popularity. The Swimmers series is one of the best-known of Eszter’s fashion photos with characteristic aesthetics, designed in every detail. The concept is expanding: a quarantine issue and a self-portrait have already been born, and after Milan
Pandemic beyond reality
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Pandemic beyond reality

The works of the Slovak photographer Andrea Koporová are easily recognizable for their special characteristics: spaces filled with a surreal atmosphere, vivid color tones, sensitive female figures, and symmetrical compositions form the photographer’s visual world. In her latest series of photographs, she elevates the visualization of the coronavirus and
Joanna Wzorek: postcards from Poland
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Joanna Wzorek: postcards from Poland

Leaving our homeland is not always easy, and returning feels like a big dose of nostalgia is on our shoulders. Polish Joanna Wzorek, a London-based photographer’s new project is a homage to the homeland included in a zine. During the closures caused by the pandemic, Joanna was stuck in
Summer dream villa in Mallorca
architecture

Summer dream villa in Mallorca

The Polish Paradowski Studio sensitively selects its sources of inspiration: both contemporary design and traditional craftsmanship appear in their works harmoniously. Architectural and design elements from different eras are also echoed in their Majorcan villa interior design project. The minimalist style of the villa is matched by recurring natural materials—
Romanian homes in foggy landscapes | Felicia Simion
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Romanian homes in foggy landscapes | Felicia Simion

The works of Bucharest-based artist and freelance photographer Felicia Simion are balancing between raw reality and a misty dream world: she creates her own universe in her sensitive works. In her 2017 series of photographs ’H o m e’, she explored her country, Romania’s roads, to document country-specific buildings
Singaporean social housing tables from above
photography

Singaporean social housing tables from above

The series by photographer Jonathan Tan focuses on the tables of social housing buildings, built in Singapore during the sixties. With photos composed of shapes and forms shot from above, the series is entitled Lepak downstairs, meaning Relax downstairs. The photos, shot with an iPhone XR and a selfie-stick, depict
Hamburg Noir | A series of sci-fi themed photos by Apo Genç
photography

Hamburg Noir | A series of sci-fi themed photos by Apo Genç

In his latest photo series, Turkish self-taught photographer Apo Genç shots Hamburg nights: his photos show an industrial environment, deserted streets and lonely people, spiced up with a nostalgic sci-fi ambiance. He took the photos last November, depicting a historic portrait of urban changes during the pandemic. Genç had previously
The final days of Adjarian nomads
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The final days of Adjarian nomads

Photographer Natela Grigalasvili was born and raised in Georgia: she was amongst the first women to became photojournalists in the post-Soviet era. Her projects are always closely linked to herself and her past, and she always chooses lands in the case of which she also has a spiritual connection to
Locked in panel blocks | Michal Zahornacky
art

Locked in panel blocks | Michal Zahornacky

Regular blocks in pastel tones and strange, dense compositions: Slovakian photo artist Michal Zahornacky have placed the feeling of isolation into a new dimension. Michal Zahornacky started to form an interest towards photography ten years ago, as a means of artistic self-expression: he sees it as a medium allowing him
Visual diary of a river captured by a nature photographer | Gora, Russia
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Visual diary of a river captured by a nature photographer | Gora, Russia

Snow-covered, cloudy, gleaming and mysterious. A Russian photographer observed the Iskona river from May to December and explored all of its qualities during such time. Poetry on photos. Ilya Batrakov first saw the Iskona River as a child. The Moscow-born boy felt at home in this land immediately – as a
Reality in a new perspective | László Sebestyén
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Reality in a new perspective | László Sebestyén

Three months have passed by without time. Shadows shifting shape depending on the given time of day in your sheltering home served as a compass as to what you should be doing almost exclusively. Only the here, only the now. The horizon narrowed down from wall to wall – you, in
Polish nostalgia at Lake Balaton
art

Polish nostalgia at Lake Balaton

“We were heading south. It was the most exciting time of every year. Luggage, fixed to the top of our tiny Fiat made the car look almost as high as it was long. There were three hundred miles to drive but for us it was almost an eternity.” Michal Solarski
Negative space
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Negative space

“I am standing in the middle of the city, time has let go of my hand, or I let go of its hand, I’m not sure. There is silence and sunshine. This duo is quite rare in a big city. Work gained a new meaning. Joggings, pajamas and jeans